A poster of world champions.
Moreover, there will be, this Saturday, from 3 p.m., on the stage of Paris Paradis, the festival organized by Le Parisien.
World beat box champion, the Berywam group will set fire to it by replacing a whole bunch of instruments just with their mouths.
Bluffing.
More generally, young artists will be particularly in the spotlight on the second day of Paris Paradis, which sees parade at La Villette, from September 24 to 26, the favorites of the newspaper's culture department.
In the "current revelations" category, you will be spoiled for choice between the powerful rap of Sopico, the modern crossbreeding of Belgian Lubiana, the soaring hip-hop of Timothée Joly, the sweet rap of Tsew The Kid, Poupie , a former candidate of The Voice, or even the sensation P.R2B.
See also All the info on Paris Paradis, the Parisian festival
Even the headliners of the day shine with their youth and the fresh wind they blow over the musical landscape.
Crowned with a Victory of Music last February, the "word boxer" Hervé, 30, will come to present his electro songs that knock us out.
He is 24 years old and already makes the whole planet dance with his hit "Never Going Home": Kungs will be on the decks at the end of the evening, and it will move.
Same age, or almost, for the solar rappers of 47Ter, teen idols.
The big comeback of the Belgian soul singer
We can not wait, too, to see Sharon Corr again, the charismatic violinist of the Irish group The Corrs, author of so many hits in the 1990s. Ditto with Selah Sue, the impressive Belgian soul singer who returns after six years without an album.
Also looking forward to presenting you some of our "favorites", such as Arman Méliès, one of the successors of Alain Bashung with whom he collaborated.
Or even Joseph d'Anvers and his superbly written songs.
But the festival is also a host of free activities for the whole family.
Yoga and an introduction to the circus arts.
Pétanque and tai chi.
A workshop to make natural household products and a sale of plants.
Conferences for a better city and a film screening for the little ones.
Music, well-being, activities galore… Heaven, what?
Paris Paradis
, in the Parc de la Villette (Paris, 19th century).
Concerts on the ring road stage and that of the Jardin des îles, from 3 p.m., 16 euros per day, free for children under 12.
Free activities from 10 a.m.
Information and reservations on
leparisien.fr/parisparadis
.